Critical Recalled October 14, 2009 About 65,000 units Updated May 23, 2014

SI Tech Recalls Diving Suit Hoses Due to Drowning Hazard; One Death Reported

Drowning

The hazard

The hose contains an insert that can dislodge during diving and restrict air flow to the diver, posing a drowning hazard.

Incidents reported: SI Tech has received six reports of hose inserts dislodging, including one that was involved in the death of a diver in Los Angeles, Calif.

What to do now

Consumers should immediately stop using diving equipment that contains the recalled low pressure inflation hoses and contact SI Tech for the location of an authorized dealer for a free repair which involves removal of the hose insert, or to receive instructions on how to repair the hose.

Contact: For additional information, contact SI Tech at (877) 348-3529 anytime, visit www.sitech.se, or email the firm at recall@sitech.se

About this recall

This recall involves a dry suit inflation hose that connects a diver's dry suit to the air supply and allows for the pumping of air into the suit to set up a positive pressure arrangement to help keep it watertight. The hose contains an air flow restricting insert that may be either black, blue or green in color. The batch code is stamped on the threaded metal end of the hose. They were sold with dry suits and also sold separately. Contact SI Tech for a list of batch codes included in this recall or visit the firm's Web site, www.sitech.se

Product photos

Picture of Recalled Diving Air Hoses
Picture of Recalled Diving Air Hoses
Picture of Recalled Diving Air Hoses
Picture of Recalled Diving Air Hoses
Picture of air flow restricting inserts
Picture of air flow restricting inserts

Photos: U.S. CPSC